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Hardcore Icon
06-03-2004, 06:51 PM
Here is a web page that a friend of the Icon's set up to assist in recovery of the Icon's stolen Honda 300ex.

www.hydrotoys.com/hardcore


Anyone wanting to collect the $500 reward can contact the Icon at hc_icon@hotmail.com

Thanks,

Icon

Guy400
06-03-2004, 07:30 PM
I know how bad it sucks to have your quad stolen but it's nearly impossible to take you seriously when you speak in 3rd person.

MOFO
06-03-2004, 07:33 PM
oh no, The Icon is back...


I wish The Icon luck with his search!!!

Hardcore Icon
06-03-2004, 07:41 PM
Thanks Eric!

The Icon is still searching.......

Hardcore Icon
06-03-2004, 07:43 PM
Guy400,

The Icon is sorry to hear about your problem with taking a stolen ATV situation seriously.

It is still serious despite your difficulty in taking it that way.

Icon

Pappy
06-03-2004, 07:46 PM
Pappy thinks you need to use a Hardcore chain and lock so Icon's next ride doesnt end up with some thieves:devil:

Guy400
06-03-2004, 08:08 PM
The Guy also thinks that getting The Insurance would be a good move.

LTandRaptorider
06-03-2004, 08:11 PM
Originally posted by Guy400
The Guy also thinks that getting The Insurance would be a good move.

The LTandRaptorider is laughing his *** off! :D

Hardcore Icon
06-03-2004, 08:19 PM
With regards to insurance;

It would be a good idea, however rates are quite high, and if the Icon had carried comp insurance for this ATV from the start he would have paid enough to buy another ATV right now (8 years at around $500 per year).

It would just be a trade off.

The lack of insurance doesn't lessen the crime.

Be cool,

Icon

JDiablo
06-03-2004, 08:19 PM
Originally posted by LTandRaptorider
The LTandRaptorider is laughing his *** off! :D

i gotta do it one more time

Hardcore Icon
06-03-2004, 08:23 PM
Regard to Pappy's comment;

This ATV was locked up quite well. There was no chain, but there shouldn't have to be. The "short story" on this crime is that it was an "inside job", and someone who didn't have a lot of inside knowledge would not have been able to steal this ATV.

Thanks for the comment however, as locking it up is a damn good idea.

The Icon and the police already know who stole the ATV, however since the police haven't broken him yet, he's roaming free. The Icon is more concerned with recovering his ATV at this point.

It may be located in the Rochester, NY area.

Be cool,

Icon

chucked
06-03-2004, 08:53 PM
Originally posted by Hardcore Icon
With regards to insurance;

It would be a good idea, however rates are quite high, and if the Icon had carried comp insurance for this ATV from the start he would have paid enough to buy another ATV right now (8 years at around $500 per year).

It would just be a trade off.

The lack of insurance doesn't lessen the crime.

Be cool,

Icon

Chuck wouldnt wait 8 years to buy a new quad.

redrider69
06-03-2004, 08:54 PM
why doesnt the icon take the situation into his own hands and whoop some ***** if the icon ows who stoled it and then the icon can gety it back his damn self lmao

chucked
06-03-2004, 08:55 PM
Originally posted by Hardcore Icon
Regard to Pappy's comment;

This ATV was locked up quite well. There was no chain, but there shouldn't have to be. The "short story" on this crime is that it was an "inside job", and someone who didn't have a lot of inside knowledge would not have been able to steal this ATV.

Thanks for the comment however, as locking it up is a damn good idea.

The Icon and the police already know who stole the ATV, however since the police haven't broken him yet, he's roaming free. The Icon is more concerned with recovering his ATV at this point.

It may be located in the Rochester, NY area.

Be cool,

Icon

does icon know where the guy who stole the atv lives, if chuck's quad was ever stolen, and he knew where the thieves live, he would have to borrow his neighbors louisville

LTandRaptorider
06-03-2004, 09:13 PM
Originally posted by Hardcore Icon
Regard to Pappy's comment;

This ATV was locked up quite well. There was no chain, but there shouldn't have to be. The "short story" on this crime is that it was an "inside job", and someone who didn't have a lot of inside knowledge would not have been able to steal this ATV.

Thanks for the comment however, as locking it up is a damn good idea.

The Icon and the police already know who stole the ATV, however since the police haven't broken him yet, he's roaming free. The Icon is more concerned with recovering his ATV at this point.

It may be located in the Rochester, NY area.

Be cool,

Icon

If The Icon needs help breaking The azzhole, The LTandRaptorider has The tool for The Job. ;)